Paddling Out

Album: Happy To You (2012)
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  • The west, the warm, the sunny south
    I see it's full of ancients
    For call the space between the crave
    That sound of road to me too

    There's someone here who laughs too hard at everything
    There's someone here who laughs too hard at everything
    You say isn't it hard?
    Paddling out, paddling out
    You say isn't it hard?
    Paddling out, paddling out

    For out to London, maintain crowd around here for the weekend
    We hide to take us close before

    The sun is gone completely
    I used to lie thinking clouds aside here and which was dust
    I lie as I throw myself out in the shower cold and thin

    There's someone here who laughs too hard at everything
    There's someone here who laughs too hard at everything
    You say isn't it hard?
    Paddling out, paddling out
    You say isn't it hard?
    Paddling out, paddling out

    You say isn't it hard?
    Paddling out, paddling out
    You say isn't it hard?
    Paddling out, paddling out Writer/s: ANDREW WYATT BLAKEMORE, CHRISTIAN KARLSSON, PONTUS JOHAN WINNBERG
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Downtown Music Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group
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